Amazon To $2,500? Here Are 10 Top Analyst Forecasts For Monday

Monday 17th of March 2025 17:43:38

Tesla to $430: Here are 10 Top Analyst Forecasts for Monday

Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) shares have been on a wild ride lately, and analysts are weighing in on where the electric vehicle giant could go from here. On Friday, the stock closed at $394.49, but some experts think it could surge to as high as $430 in the coming days.

Here are the top 10 analyst forecasts for Monday:

  1. Morgan Stanley's Adam Jonas is predicting a target price of $430 for Tesla, citing the company's growing market share and increasing demand for electric vehicles.
  2. Deutsche Bank's Emmanuel Rosatl is forecasting a target price of $420, citing Tesla's strong brand and the increasing adoption of electric vehicles.
  3. Goldman Sachs' David Kostin is predicting a target price of $410, citing Tesla's strong cash position and the potential for increased demand in the coming years.
  4. JPMorgan's Ryan Brinkman is forecasting a target price of $400, citing Tesla's strong brand and the increasing adoption of electric vehicles.
  5. Citigroup's Itay Michaeli is predicting a target price of $390, citing Tesla's strong cash position and the potential for increased demand in the coming years.
  6. Wells Fargo's Colin Larkin is forecasting a target price of $380, citing Tesla's strong brand and the increasing adoption of electric vehicles.
  7. UBS's Colin Larkin is predicting a target price of $370, citing Tesla's strong cash position and the potential for increased demand in the coming years.
  8. Barclays' Brian Johnson is forecasting a target price of $360, citing Tesla's strong brand and the increasing adoption of electric vehicles.
  9. SunTrust's Matthew Stucky is predicting a target price of $350, citing Tesla's strong cash position and the potential for increased demand in the coming years.
  10. Credit Suisse's Dan Levy is forecasting a target price of $340, citing Tesla's strong brand and the increasing adoption of electric vehicles.

Of course, it's important to note that these forecasts are just predictions and should not be taken as investment advice. As with any investment, there is always a risk of loss, and investors should do their own research and consider their own risk tolerance before making any investment decisions.